Let's see if this works. From the 'Per Request' thread... I've not seen the image before, so thanks!
51fixer wrote:
Mark Allen M wrote:
JDK wrote:
Perhaps a new thread for each new batch of photos? Way too many on this thread to usefully discuss any of them.
James I had that in mind a few pages ago but I have some reservations about starting any new threads on WIX for obvious reasons. I think this thread has finally calmed down thanks to some help from a few mature and considerate members. I hope it stays that way. I welcome anyone who has an interest in any particular image to start a new thread themselves. This thread has mostly been a
request thread, even though I really enjoy the contributions by a few others, such as Barry, with their great photos. Thanks for posting them. The mods can feel free to relocate this thread to a more appropriate location if necessary. All that being said ...
Any idea where this took place below? Another oops!!!

Mk VIII I believe. Since the brakes are air if you start without 90-100 psi in the air system and aren't chocked you will go for a ride. Or land without any air pressure which means no flaps or brakes.
The fastest way to stop is to retract the gear. Moving the gear handle in the cockpit will release the downlocks and fold the mains.
This one also has a slipper external fuel tank on the belly to cushion it.
But I don't know where though.
Rich is right. The tailwheel doors are the clue, with the high back, Merlin, and fighter, makes it an eight.
It's a Spitfire Mk.VIII, of 457 "Grey Nurse" Squadron, RAAF (codes 'ZP') crashed into an RAAF B-24 Liberator of 24 Squadron RAAF (codes GR).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._457_Squadron_RAAFhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._24_Squadron_RAAFGiven that, I'm guessing it'll be a base in the Northern Territory (Australia) going by the trees, or less likely, somewhere like Morotai. Someone better on RAAF history than me might know the pic and the story.
Regards,